...Peace can be seen as a perfection which can never cohabit with humanity. Relatively it can be seen that in our modern day society the concept of ‘peace’ is highly unachievable. This is due to contemporary issues which do occur in the present time the third millennium and are problematic include violence (drive by shootings, school shootings), terrorism, slavery (the 250 Nigerian girls) seems to be the most prominent issues which face the world today. Evidently it is highly apparent that religion has an immense role to provide peace amongst various people and cultures. The idea of peace cannot dwell amongst society unless the adherents of the religion exhibit the nature of peacefulness. The religion of Islam tries in many forms to promote peace. Through its founder Muhammad and the message he tried to depict regarding respecting others and treating the less fortunate with kindness. "But if the enemy incline towards peace, do thou (also) incline towards peace, and trust in Allah: for He is the One that Heareth and Knoweth (all things)." (Surah 8, Verse 61). This is an imperative scripture as it depicts the way in which Islamic adherents should apply peace in their daily lives. It is also a model for all adherents to follow as it promotes a peaceful, non violent society. This is turn is the words in which Islamic adherents can pertain to in search of peace within religion and hence others can gain a sense of peacefulness and kind relationships through the way an Islamic adherent...
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...responses of two religious traditions to the issue of peace by linking their relevant sacred text to their principle teachings Sacred texts are fundamental sources of information for adherents in Islam and Christianity. They demonstrate principal teachings about peace and inner peace as well as supporting the ultimate aim of World peace. Both Muslims and Christians are guided by their sacred texts to make informed decisions regarding everyday activities in relation to their principle beliefs. One must act peacefully to receive peaceful treatment in return; this is elucidated in the Christian sacred text, The Bible, as Jesus’ ‘Golden Rule’ is ‘Do unto others as you would have done unto you’. Through the act of placidity and stewardship, one can attain inner Peace. One of the key teachings regarding peace is to respect all humans; acknowledge equality, including your enemies. This teaching is demonstrated in John 14:27 ‘If possible, so far it depends on you, be at peace with all’. In order to attain a sense of inner peace, one must follow the 5 principle beliefs of Christianity; this includes the belief in one God, In doing this adherent follow in the footsteps of Jesus as God commands humanity to live in peace, 1 Peter 3:11 ‘Turn away from evil and do good, seek peace and pursue it’. Salvation is a prominent principle teaching which promotes the notion of inner peace, ‘Now, Master, you are letting your servant go in peace as you promised; for my eyes have seen the salvation’...
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...Michael Willar Professor Walton International Relations 04-14-2013 “Major war will not occur in the future because the international community has created a set of international institutions that make it impossible.“ Many people believe that a major war will not happen again because international institutions would prevent it. I tend to agree with that notion because I believe that many things have changed since the last great power war in the 20th century. The League of Nations was the primary international institution after World War I. The United States however was not a member and the League of Nations, often failing to resolve conflicts in a diplomatic manner. Post World War II, many other international institutions were created which had the objective to manage the world economy and prevent another major war. These institutions included the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, the European Union, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and the World Trade Organization (WTO). The league of nations turned into the United Nations (UN), which today has a total of 193 member states. The UN suggests that every country has a desire to solve conflicts diplomatically first and not start a war immediately. In case a country has a conflict with another country , both can state their cases and opinions in front of the United Nations. The United Nations then tries to mediate between those countries and solve the conflict diplomatically without any military...
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...Americans agree to it or not, peace is a controversial subject. Peace is defined as a state of mutual harmony between people or groups, especially in personal relations. When America is attacked do we as Americans stand behind the urge to retaliate? Mitt Romney is a firm believer in peace and goes great lengths into explaining why, and deflates many testosterone-raging American’s hopes at war. In “Give Peace a Chance”, Kathleen Parker, the author of this editorial, voices her opinions on the argument between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama. Kathleen Parker puts large emphasis on Mitt Romney’s usage of the word “peace.” The entire point of Romney’s argument is to promote peace, and she does not allow this to go unnoticed. Parker states several examples of how he handles the heat from his opponent Obama, and clearly sides with Romney in almost every aspect. She says in paragraph three that Romney proceeds to project that he strives to be known as “the stalwart of America’s power to promote peace and freedom through strength, character and an unyielding defense of American principles.” He undermines exceptionalism in America without directly addressing it. Romney speaks highly of our country and states that America has a large role in leading the world. He also wishes to help set oppressive governments straight and without peace, it is undoable. Romney and Obama go head to head on the subject of peace and Romney’s choice of word for the argument is “peace.” When discussing matters...
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...Freedom of speech is important is school because it teaches about your rights, promotes creativity and improves behavior. Freedom of speech is important because it teaches students about their rights. This is important because it helps develope a better understanding of how the government works. Freedom of Speech in schools also gives students a better understanding of the world. Freedom of speech in schools. According to Learning to Appreciate Our First Amendment there are connections between their knowledge and attitudes of free expression. So the more freedom they have the more knowledge they have. Students can understand and learn to respect their First Amendment rights Freedom of speech is important because it teaches students about...
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...To what extent is the UN effective in ensuring peace and security? The United Nations was set up in 1945 and contains 192 members which is ongoing. Its primary aim was to ensure it safeguarded peace and security, with other aims revolving around human rights, international law and social progress. The UN has been heavily criticised due its functions and how it operate, however many would argue that the UN has been very effective in ensuring peace and, as an effect, security. To some extent the UN has been very effective in ensuring peace and security solely due to the reason it is the closest organisation our world has to global governance. Its policing the international system and the world is better with it than without. The approach to reaching its aim is done via the power vested in the Security Council. The Security Council are responsible for ensuring the un role as peacekeeper and has the power to legally binding resolutions, economic sanctions and to even take military action in order to maintain peace. Effectively, the UN is therefore a creation of its members. The Powerful 5 (P-5) USA, Russia, UK, France and China, have the ability to pass legally binding resolutions which can promote peace and security and eradicate any form of threat. A recent example of this is formed in the Syria crisis and the UNs decision to get rid of the Chemical weapons it had used on its civilians in order to reach peace. This demonstrated the power of the legally binding resolution and...
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...To what extent is the UN effective in ensuring peace and security? The United Nations was set up in 1945 and contains 192 members which is ongoing. Its primary aim was to ensure it safeguarded peace and security, with other aims revolving around human rights, international law and social progress. The UN has been heavily criticised due its functions and how it operate, however many would argue that the UN has been very effective in ensuring peace and, as an effect, security. To some extent the UN has been very effective in ensuring peace and security solely due to the reason it is the closest organisation our world has to global governance. Its policing the international system and the world is better with it than without. The approach to reaching its aim is done via the power vested in the Security Council. The Security Council are responsible for ensuring the un role as peacekeeper and has the power to legally binding resolutions, economic sanctions and to even take military action in order to maintain peace. Effectively, the UN is therefore a creation of its members. The Powerful 5 (P-5) USA, Russia, UK, France and China, have the ability to pass legally binding resolutions which can promote peace and security and eradicate any form of threat. A recent example of this is formed in the Syria crisis and the UNs decision to get rid of the Chemical weapons it had used on its civilians in order to reach peace. This demonstrated the power of the legally binding resolution and...
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...This strategy allows people to come in touch with themselves and everything surrounding them. By being consciously aware of every single action one takes, it promotes appreciation and a deeper understanding of our world. In addition, Buddhists stress that everything is impermanent, one’s actions are significant in life. Heidt stresses this where she states, “Because of the impermanence of all things, actions are a person’s only true possession, and the consequences of actions are borne by both the person acting and those who are acting upon” (Heidt 37). One’s actions in Buddhism are clearly important because they can truly hurt or help our society. However, in order to make positive decisions one must practice touching peace and joy through mindfulness. Thich Nhat Hanh lives his life every day being fully conscious of his contributions to others, nature, and learning to be in touch with an inner sense of peace. Mindfulness is a strategy that many people today can benefit from. According to Hanh, “When you enter deeply into this moment, you see the nature of reality, and this insight liberates you from suffering and confusion. Peace is already there to some extent: the problem is whether we know how to touch it” (Hanh 16). This quote emphasizes how a practice like this brings about peace and happiness. When someone is in touch with themselves, they bring positivity to others. Happiness is contagious,...
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...Characteristics and Environments of a Human Service Organization The Peace Corps is a federally funded national organization that helps people in mostly third world countries with education, health, nutrition, youth development, and agricultural needs by means of volunteers (“Peace Corps”, 2012). The following will go into detail about this organizations vision, how it is staffed, who the stakeholders are, public relations, diversity, and environmental trends of the Peace Corps. Vision and Mission The vision and mission statement of the Peace Corps is very clear and simple. According to “Peace Corps” (2008), “The Peace Corps' mission has three simple goals: 1. Helping the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women. 2. Helping promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served. 3. Helping promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans” (About Us). Governed and Staffed The Peace Corps is a national organization that is governed and staffed by people who are dedicated leaders. The leadership involves not only a director and deputy director, but also is staffed globally by three different individuals which are regional directors in Africa, Asia, and Inter-America and the Pacific (“Peace Corps”, 2010). Although the Peace Corps is a national organization the U.S Government is part of the executive branch because this is a federal agency. The person that selects the directors is...
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...Scenario Evaluation Plan HSM/270 Scenario Evaluation Plan The purpose of the PEACE Domestic Violence Agency is to promote a sense of security, support, and empowerment for individuals and families who are affected by domestic violence. To continue helping those who suffer from domestic abuse, the PEACE agency will develop an evaluation plan using a simple framework design. This agency wants to assess the work it is performing, and the reason for evaluation is it wants to know the effects its services have on people’s lives. The program wants to improve upon those efforts, but does not want to continue to exert time and resources into efforts which are not helpful. The evaluation plan the PEACE Domestic Violence Agency will use will be a project-wide evaluation using the empowerment approach. This form of evaluation plan will work perfectly with the agency’s domestic violence program because it concentrates on the purpose of the program and provides structure for the big picture. In addition, it involves program staff in the evaluation development and implementation, which enables them to feel empowered. The first step in developing this type of plan is to “identify the answer to the big question” (Yuen & Terao, 2003, p.53) which, in the case of the PEACE agency, is whether or not the incidents of domestic violence can be reduced and how. Another question could be whether or not educating people about domestic violence can play a key role in preventing...
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...the journey of Peace which is about to begin. I am about to introduce a leader whose words are a chain of lead, in hope that he can inspire all of us who have joined the journey and to persuade many more to grab the hand of god and together search for peace among all. A few months ago on January 6 the country went into war with our neighboring country Chile after they invaded the city of Tacna, not willing to lose part of our territory again, the military opted to fight back resulting in the beginning of a war, breaking the peace of our nation. In response to the events, I present to you an individual...
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...Peace Corps presentation Draft Nancy Shin-Lan chang 4C Listing&Speaking 1.A Story of someone be helped by Peace Corps Image that you are a Young Asia Dancer who goes to American to share your traditional culture at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival as your first time in United States. Think about what a wonderful experience this could be, you could have….. To train skilled foreign volunteers and send them to foreign countries which need help in all parts of industries is what Peace Corps do. The Peace Corps' mission has three simple goals: * Helping the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women. * Helping promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served. * Helping promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans. Peace Corps also send Americans university graduates to other countries for volunteering and spread freedom and peace spirits to other countries. Furthermore, through the volunteering, let other countries get to know America better. 2. History of Peace Corps Peace Corps was built by the prior US president John F. Kennedy in 1960 when Kennedy challenged the students at University of Michigan to serve their country in the cause of peace by living and working in developing countries. With the inspiration, the federal government agency devoted to world peace and friendship by Peace Corps. Since 1961 to now, there are over 200,000 Americans have served in the...
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...of, and purpose of the plan that is to be submitted. (Yuen & Terao, 2003). If there is not a plan, it is virtually impossible for this agency to have a favorable grant proposal. (Yuen & Terao, 2003). Grant proposals are set to have logic when thinking and have some enthusiasm when it comes to the objective. (Yuen & Terao, 2003). According to Yuen & Terao, (2003), stated that a program planning process involves the development and use of activities, such as setting up goals, objectives, activities, and evaluation. Many are familiar with the usage of terms such as what, why, and how in making plans. (Yuen & Terao, 2003). The purpose of PEACE Domestic Violence Agency mission is to reduce victim trauma, empower survivors, and promote recovery through direct services. (Yuen & Terao, 2003). According to Yuen & Terao, (2003), stated that PEACE is committed to reducing the incidence of sexual assault and domestic violence through education and strives to challenge societal norms and beliefs that condone and perpetuate violence in the community. The community that our target population is in, is the city of Portland which is similar to many other communities that are in our country. (Yuen & Terao, 2003). This is a large metropolitan city, and the region has experienced increasing reports of domestic and youth violence, spousal and child abuse, assault, and incidents of road rage over the past 5 years. (Yuen & Terao,...
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...mentioning how many women disagree with war but not very many will stand up and start a peace movement, finding it pointless because of the lack of power women were given in the past (Page 12). Suttner states “only those who have the power in their hand- this is something that pacifists realize- can put the idea into action. But this idea, if repeated clearly, frequently, and unanimously enough, also posses a power” (Page 5). Suttner’s strong words were advertising the gender inequalities that she was experiencing and making reference to how activists can promote power by continuously fighting for it and coming together. Suttner’s second main belief was that the “idea of dying for the homeland and fighting for the honour and glory” of fighting was wrong (Holt, 5). She provides strong support in this statement by tying in the theories many men held while at War. Along with that, she did not believe in promoting violence to children by their parents buying them toy soldiers (Holt, 5). Suttner believed that parents needed to raise their children in a sensible environment that provided a logical sense of fighting...
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...Steps to Writing a Grant Proposal The PEACE Domestic Violence Agency is a nonprofit organization based out of Portland, Oregon whose mission is to reduce victim trauma, empower survivors, and promote recovery through direct services based out of Portland, Oregon. Over the last 5 years there has been growing cases of domestic and youth violence, road rage incidents, and spousal and child abuse happening within the metropolitan city. PEACE wants to be able to reduce these cases by challenging the social norms and beliefs that condone the violence while also educating the community about the growing problem. PEACE has two separate programs that provide founding to nonprofits: • The Small Grants Program offers one-time grants of up to $5,000 to registered charities with an annual budget under $500,000. • The Investor Program is an innovative funding program designed to support six organizations under each of the objectives of the Supporting Families program, with up to $150,000 a year for up to 3 years. In order to address the growing problem in the Portland community, grant proposals for the organization should be written out in order to receive funding. Writing a grant proposal takes time and patience in order for it to be done properly. There are several steps that are involved in writing a grant proposal which would be from this list: 1. Abstract 2. Table of contents 3. Specific aims 4. Target population 5. Approaches and methods 6. Evaluation...
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